Durham are looking to repeat their shock County Championship win over Yorkshire of earlier this month when they return to Headingley in the Twenty20 Cup tonight.

Durham are looking to repeat their shock County Championship win over Yorkshire of earlier this month when they return to Headingley in the Twenty20 Cup tonight.

Following Wednesday's 46-run defeat by Leicestershire Foxes, the Dynamos can't afford another slip-up against a Yorkshire side struggling after two defeats from their three games.

"We didn't perform to our capabilities in that game but we can go to Headingley and get the result that will keep us in contention," said coach Martyn Moxon.

Moxon savoured the 167-run championship win over his former club - Durham's first against the Tykes - and needs a repeat performance in Leeds tonight.

Top batsman Martin Love and slow left-armer Graeme Bridge are added to the side beaten by Nottinghamshire in midweek.

Love marked his return to action with a top-scoring 55 in the National League win at Trent Bridge last Sunday but failed to appear against the Foxes.

"Martin's thumb is still healing following his break and with three months of cricket ahead we didn't want to risk him against Leicester," explained Moxon.

Forty-eight hours on, however, the Queenslander is set to make his Twenty20 bow along with 22-year-old Bridge.

"Martin was about 80 per cent fit at Nottingham but he showed what a quality bat he is and his calming influence will be a bonus," added Moxon.

The Dynamos fell apart in the second part of their innings against Leicestershire after Jon Lewis and Gordon Muchall were needlessly run out in consecutive overs.

"The run-outs didn't help and the pace of the new 20-over game means you have to keep a clear head and be alert at all times," declared the Durham coach.

The inclusion of Love is likely to see either fellow Aussie Ashley Thorpe or Muchall make way for the talented Test batsman.

And with Nicky Phillips the preferred spinner so far this summer, Wearsider Bridge will be keen to make an impact if selected.

"We'll see what the Headingley pitch looks like but the spin option worked well for Leicestershire and going in with two spinners is something we'll look at," added Moxon.

Yorkshire, beaten by seven wickets at Lancashire last night, are again without their battery of England stars - Michael Vaughan, Darren Gough, Matthew Hoggard and Anthony McGrath - but include dangerous all-rounder Craig White and New Zealand star Stephen Fleming.